She means business! Harriet Kyeremanteng Oppong, the NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Nkoranza South, is turning promises into action by delivering mechanized boreholes to six water-starved communities – and the locals couldn’t be happier!
Harriet isn’t just talking the talk; she’s walking the walk, bringing much-needed relief to Kyeredeso Clinic, Wagadugu, Asuoso, Dompoase, Nankuma, and Kyekyewere. Thousands of residents, who once had to trek miles for water, now have access to clean drinking water right at their doorstep.
For years, these communities have struggled with water scarcity, with women and children bearing the brunt of the problem. It’s no secret that lack of access to water can cripple a community. But Harriet’s got them covered – literally pumping life back into these towns.
And she didn’t just stop at digging holes – these boreholes come fully mechanized! Meaning, it’s not just a temporary fix but a long-lasting solution that will keep the water flowing. Whether it’s at the Kyeredeso Clinic, where clean water is crucial for medical procedures, or across the other five towns, the boreholes are set to transform the way of life for many.
Waterborne diseases? Not on Harriet’s watch! With access to clean water, residents can say goodbye to those nasty bugs that thrive in contaminated sources. Plus, local businesses, farmers, and small-scale enterprises that rely on water are back in action, and it’s all thanks to Harriet’s hands-on approach.
Harriet Kyeremanteng Oppong isn’t just any candidate – she’s one that gets the job done. This latest project proves she’s not all talk, she’s all action! And the people of Nkoranza South are reaping the benefits. While others promise, Harriet delivers.
It’s more than just a few boreholes; it’s about bringing sustainable development to the area. Harriet has a clear vision – and it’s not about short-term gains. She’s got her eyes set on ensuring Nkoranza South thrives for years to come, one borehole at a time.
With Harriet at the helm, the future’s looking bright – and a lot less thirsty – for the people of Nkoranza South!